Expendables (CD)
Fake Names
Amoeba Review
When punk rock needed a new hero, Fake Names answered the call. Expendables is the latest album from the supergroup, comprised of Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Bad Religion, Dag Nasty), Dennis Lyxzén (Refused, INVSN, The [International] Noise Conspiracy), Michael Hampton (S.O.A., Embrace), Johnny Temple (Girls Against Boys, Soulside) and new member Brendan Canty (Fugazi, Rites of Spring). With a crew like that, you'd expect this to be good, but even so, you wouldn't be prepared for how instantly likable this album is, how instantly the songs get under your skin. Expendables has the energy and ethos of classic punk with the genre heritage of hardcore, post-hardcore, and post-punk to keep things fresh, urgent, and impactful.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Targets
|
Fake Names | 03:02 |
2.
Expendables
|
Fake Names | 02:19 |
3.
Delete Myself
|
Fake Names | 02:36 |
4.
Go
|
Fake Names | 02:36 |
5.
Don't Blame Yourself
|
Fake Names | 03:31 |
6.
Can't Take It
|
Fake Names | 02:42 |
7.
Damage Done
|
Fake Names | 02:55 |
8.
Madtown
|
Fake Names | 02:34 |
9.
Caught In Between
|
Fake Names | 03:22 |
10.
Too Little Too Late
|
Fake Names | 02:59 |